![]() I enjoyed encouraging her as she dealt with her horrible boss and ridiculous workload, and, even though she was a fictional character, it felt nice having her encourage me back, thank me, and tell me that I made her feel better. Jaehee's route turned out to be really, really good. I even went as far as to try to hook Jaehee up with Zen - I liked them both, so hey, why not? I sucked it up and tried to accept that possibility. Jaehee's route is technically more of a friendship route than a romantic one, which I worried meant that it would specifically be designed to be "bad" for the player no matter what. After that point I specifically aimed for her "good" ending, even though it meant having to pretend that I disliked cats. I couldn't decide who I liked best, Zen or Jaehee, and by playing relatively naturally I ended up with Jaehee's route. This limited me to either Zen, Jaehee, or Yoosung's routes. The Deep Route costs hourglasses (either earned or purchased), so I went with the Casual Route, which was free. When you first start playing, you're given the option of either playing the Casual Route or the Deep Route. ![]() I particularly liked 707 (a hacker who loves cats and likes to joke around), Zen (a flirty actor), and Jaehee (the only living female member of the group, the overworked assistant of one of the other members). It didn't take me long to figure out who my favorite characters were. Chatroom notifications never happen more than once an hour (if you get one at 10:15, you won't get another one until at least after 11),Īnd you have until the next chatroom notification to participation in Whether it's a weekday or the weekend in the real world isn't taken intoĪccount. PM, 7 PM, 9 PM, and 11 PM, with variations depending on the day. I missed my first 3 AM chatroom and quickly learned when to expectĬhatroom notifications: approximately at midnight, 3 AM, 7 AM, 9 AM, 10 AM, noon, 3 PM, 5 For some reason the group decides that you should plan their first party since one of their prominent members died a while back. You play as someone who's installed a mysterious app and gets roped into joining a group that plans fundraising parties for charities. During that time I got to know the characters and situation. For my first time through, I opted to play relatively naturally, at least during the Common route (the first four days of the game). You can't change the timezone, so that's something to consider before starting the game. I started my first playthrough after I got back on vacation, which was a good idea, because the app uses your current timezone to schedule the various chats and game events. The main game happens over the course of 11 days, or less if you get one of the earlier bad endings. If you miss a phone call or chatroom conversation, you can pay hourglasses (which you either earn throughout the game, buy with hearts you earn in the game, or buy with real money) to re-open them, although a certain number of chatroom conversations can be missed without ruining a route. Which means you're going to get notifications at all hours of the day that there's someone in the chatroom, or that you have an email, etc. You'd lose a little of the immersiveness, since the app is supposed to mimic the experience of chatting with, emailing, and calling people on a phone, but I assume it'd still be playable.īecause it mimics interaction with real people, gameplay happens pretty much in real-time. Mystic Messenger is best played on a phone, although I suppose you could play it on a tablet as well. I don't like spending money on or in apps.įirst, a little about the game (again). The short version: I loved it! Enough to actually spend money in the app, which is saying a lot for me. I know I said I'd review this ages ago.and then I didn't.
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